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Suspected and laboratory-confirmed reported norovirus outbreaks in hospitals: outbreaks occurring in weeks 35 to 39, 2017

Updated 8 December 2017

The hospital norovirus outbreak reporting scheme (HNORS) recorded 5 outbreaks occurring between weeks 35 and 39, 2017, 4 of which led to ward/bay closures or restriction to admissions and 2 were recorded as laboratory-confirmed due to norovirus. From week 1 (week beginning 2 January 2017) and week 39 (week beginning 25 September 2017) 225 outbreaks were reported. Ninety-three per cent (209) of reported outbreaks resulted in ward/bay closures or restrictions to admissions and 79% (166) were laboratory-confirmed as due to norovirus.

Suspected and laboratory-confirmed reported norovirus outbreaks in hospitals, with regional breakdown: outbreaks occurring in weeks 35 to 39 of 2017

Region/PHE Centre Outbreaks between weeks 35 to 39, 2017 Total outbreaks weeks 1 to 39, 2017
Ā  Outbreaks Ward/bay closure* Lab-confirmed Outbreaks Ward/bay closure* Lab-confirmed
East of England 바카라 사이트“ 바카라 사이트“ 바카라 사이트“ 바카라 사이트“ 바카라 사이트“ 바카라 사이트“
East Midlands 바카라 사이트“ 바카라 사이트“ 바카라 사이트“ 13 13 13
London 바카라 사이트“ 바카라 사이트“ 바카라 사이트“ 1 1 바카라 사이트“
North East 1 1 바카라 사이트“ 34 31 19
North West 바카라 사이트“ 바카라 사이트“ 바카라 사이트“ 27 26 22
South East 바카라 사이트“ 바카라 사이트“ 바카라 사이트“ 19 18 14
South West 1 1 0 51 49 42
West Midlands 3 2 2 51 49 42
Yorkshire and Humberside 바카라 사이트“ 바카라 사이트“ 바카라 사이트“ 29 24 19
Total 5 5 2 225 209 166

* Note: not all outbreaks result in whole wards closures, some closures are restricted to bays only.

In the current season to date 바카라 사이트  (from week 1, 2017, to week 39, 2017), there were 3391 laboratory reports of norovirus. This is 39% lower than the average number of laboratory reports for the same period in the seasons between 2012 and 2016 (5409).

바카라 사이트  The norovirus season runs from July to June (week 27 in year 1 to week 26 in year 2) in order to capture the winter peak in one season.

Note: The number of laboratory reports in the most recent weeks will increase as further reports are received. On 1 December 2014 a new laboratory reporting system was commissioned; as a result, direct comparisons between earlier reports (based on LabBase2) and the new Second Generation Surveillance System (SGSS) may not be valid.